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Hi PowerBI gurus,
Given a dataset example below, I'd like to display total sale quantity by date in a line graph. This I can easily do. I'd like to be able to use a baseline line (the start from which the graph displays totals). This would:
I accomplished this with a hard-coded baseline date by adding a Boolean column "IsInBaseline" where I flag the specified items I want to track from the start month onward meeting the two criteria above.
What I would really like to have is a selectable baseline start date. This can't be a slicer as it would filter data on the page - and it would not include dates beyond the selected date and I still want to meet criteria #2 as well.
Example outputs are in the lower tables
Any ideas?
Output examples:
With a baseline date of 2024/01/01, the totals are by month but EXCLUDE pineapples as these were only introduced in April.
With a baseline of 2024/03/01, totals include 03/01 plus future months but still EXCLUDES pineapples.
Finally, with a baseline of 2024/04/01, values include all fruits including pineapples and tracks them into future months too.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @ATMAN777
Thanks for updating the post. here is the solution:
you can write a measure as follows:
Hi @ATMAN777
Thanks for updating the post. here is the solution:
you can write a measure as follows:
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